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Scraping a driveway--does it deserve a warning letter?
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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 771876" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Did the customer call in a complaint? And how exactly will a scratch on a concrete driveway get repaired? This is bogus, the fresh concrete scratch is just going to weather and darken, it doesn't look like you actually cracked it. I was stuck with a P7 for the last ten days that had a low bumper hitch while the transmission in my regular car was being replaced. It is very easy to scrap a driveway with one, you can hit the brake at the wrong time or be backing at a certain angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 771876, member: 1674"] Did the customer call in a complaint? And how exactly will a scratch on a concrete driveway get repaired? This is bogus, the fresh concrete scratch is just going to weather and darken, it doesn't look like you actually cracked it. I was stuck with a P7 for the last ten days that had a low bumper hitch while the transmission in my regular car was being replaced. It is very easy to scrap a driveway with one, you can hit the brake at the wrong time or be backing at a certain angle. [/QUOTE]
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